Top 5 Gun Myths | Kim Debunks 5 Big Gun Myths
This video debunks five common gun myths. It explains that larger guns of the same caliber generally offer less felt recoil due to increased mass and spring strength. The instructor clarifies that any firearm should function after being submerged in water. The video also addresses the effectiveness of shooting for the leg, stating that military and law enforcement aim for center mass because it's the largest target and that severing an artery in the leg can be fatal. Revolvers are not immune to jamming, as all mechanical devices can fail. Finally, it's debunked that car doors or windows will reliably stop bullets, with only the engine block offering significant protection.












